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Tune in this Friday night from six until Midnight and join host Stephen Ingemansen for a Holiday edition of Modern Classics on member supported KVNO.

Modern Classics will start the show with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and “ONE SILENT NIGHT“. Selections from Stravinsky, Barber, Bartok, and Britten will highlight this winter evening. On the “lighter” side, you can enjoy Leroy Anderson, Irving Berlin and the velvet tones of Mel Torme´. Also featured will be John Rutter, with the City of London Sinfonia, the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and the Cambridge Singers with “GLORIA”. “Gloria” had it’s premiere right here in Omaha, at the Witherspoon Hall of the Joslyn Art Museum in 1974.

Stop by Classical 90.7 KVNO this Friday morning for a special tribute to Ludwig van Beethoven during the 10 o’clock Theme Hour.

While there is no authentic record of Beethoven’s birth date, there is a registry of his baptism on December 17, 1770. Traditionally, children of that era were baptized the day after birth. Scholars commonly accept December 16, 1770 as Beethoven’s birth date. At Classical 90.7 KVNO, it’s a day to commemorate!

Join us for MODERN CLASSICS this Friday at 6 p.m. and enjoy a work of epic proportions from Ottorino Respighi.

While Respighi loved to imitate the masters from the Baroque and Renaissance, Respighi’s hour-long “Sinfonia Drammatica” has more in common with Mahler, Debussy and Ricard Strauss than Handel, Bach and Vivaldi. Ease, clarity and wit give way to emotion, color, and weight in this powerful work. Music by Duke Ellington will also be on this week’s program along with concertos by Barber and Prokofiev. Listen to it all right here on member supported Classical 90.7 KVNO.

Modern Classics can be heard every Friday night on KVNO from six until midnight and is sponsored by Andrea Malecki State Farm Insurance of Omaha.